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The indirect $BTC exposure of Norway's sovereign wealth fund rose to 11,549 BTC in the first half of this year, a year-on-year increase of 60.5% It did not open an exchange account to buy $BTC directly, nor did it loudly proclaim on social media that "Bitcoin is the future." Most of the exposure comes from its holdings in Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) stock—this accounts for about 9,914 BTC, approximately 86% of the total exposure. In addition, there are stocks of companies holding coins or strongly related to them, such as Metaplanet, MARA, Coinbase, Block, Tesla, and others The interesting part of this is not "how many coins the Norwegian fund bought," but that traditional institutions are increasingly accustomed to gaining BTC risk exposure by buying stocks For sovereign funds, pensions, and large asset managers, directly holding coins involves a bunch of issues like custody, compliance, auditing, and internal risk control; but buying stock in a listed company has mature processes, clear financial reports, and clearer responsibility boundaries. Thus, companies like Strategy have effectively become the "adapters" for traditional capital to enter BTC $BTC

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